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Royal TenenbaumsReview Date: 2008-01-21
Must have for Wes Anderson fans.Review Date: 2007-10-03
This is not a novel...Review Date: 2002-05-02
A Superb and Unique ScreenplayReview Date: 2003-01-10
The thing that stands out the most in "The Royal Tenenbaums" is the brilliant script that was written by Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson. The dialogue witty and realistic, and each character stands out and leaves an impression on us.
The story is about Royal Tenenbaum and his dysfunctional family. Him and his wife separated many years ago, but the divorce was never final. His wife, Etheline, kept the house and raised the children by herself. They each reached to fame in some way or another, but not without problems lurking about. After many years have passed, Royal finds out that Etheline has been asked to take somebody's hand in marriage. Royal comes up with a scheme on how to get himself back into the picture, bringing forth a crazy and unexpected family reunion like you have never seen.
With only set directions and dialogue, this reads more like a play. There are no camera angels, which is why it reads like a script for a play. You'll appreciate it more if you've seen the movie, but reading it is just as enriching and enjoyable to me. You get to relive your favorite moments and exchanges through words.
"The Royal Tenenbaums" by Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson is a magnificent screenplay and can be enjoyed many times over. With great dialogue exchanges, characters, and out-of-control and unpredictable situations, this is a screenplay worth reading over and over again. A work of art, if you ask me.
Favorite line from the movie: "Anybody feel like grabbing a couple of burgers and hitting the cemetery?" - Royal Tenenbaum
SIMPLY BREATHTAKINGReview Date: 2002-04-08
From the very opening I wanted to go and see the film, with it's bright colours and quirky story line, the very advertisment had me drooling with delight.
I had mixed reviews from some of my friends, some thought it was boring, others hilarious, after going to see it with my brother and sister it was a unanimous decision, this film was AMAZING!
The plot itself was so simple, yet the characters made the film what it was, I absolutely loved Richie and I thought that Pagoda was brilliant, going to see this film has to be one of the most enjoyable experiences of my life.

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I Wish They Released These Scrapbooks For All Of S Club's ShowsReview Date: 2008-05-11
Great scrapbookReview Date: 2004-03-28
I loved this!Review Date: 2002-09-22
Even though it's a bit old, every S Club fan should own this!
S Club 7 is the BOMB!Review Date: 2000-12-01
Great Book about S Club 7 in Miami!Review Date: 2000-09-06

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Excellent book, worth reading and seeing!Review Date: 2008-05-20
Thumbs UpReview Date: 2008-02-11
It starts out by going into sab's upbringing, which was acually interesting, kind of all makes sense. youll know what i mean when u read it.
Than it quickly dives into some of sab's legendary illegals and stomping grounds for AWR and MSK. It also grazes into a few other peoples lifes and tells some things that most people dont know.
I only wish he told more. I guess i feel that i got the short story of it all and i was in for the long. Im also very dissapointed that he never really got into king AYERS story, kinda just skipped over him.
all in all, its a book worth picking up for the price.
to sum it all up:
amazing artwork. deep, funny look into the life. in kind of a short story form.
GreatReview Date: 2007-11-24
Great bio bookReview Date: 2007-11-06
Good bookReview Date: 2007-10-08

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Another Great "Ships of the Star Fleet" PublicationReview Date: 2006-11-08
It is a well-executed work loosely following the format of works such as "Jane's Fighting Ships" with extensive additions regarding the rationals and political processes involved in the development, construction, histories and records of the classes and individual vessels of the classes of Perimeter Action Ships (circa 2290-91) covered by the volume.
I have both Volumes (1 & 2), and they have provided me with quite literally hundreds, if not thousands of hours of rapt enjoyment. I dearly wish that more volumes were available. As it is, I want dearly to buy a second copy of this one as well as Volume 1 (to replace my now somewhat dog-eared and damaged from years of being poured overe for hours at a time), if I can find another copy of Vol. 1.
I unhesitantly, heartily recommend this work for the library of any Star Trek (emphasis on the Kirk, Spock & company-era movies) enthusiast, especially if you (or they) are interested in the type & quality of information that allow you to absorb what's offered in the books and, at your heart's desire, extrapolate from what's already there into your own overview of what would be happening in the Star Trek: The Movies universe including such things as "how would I employ these assets in how I choose to intrepret the social, political and military environment in this era?"
What else can I say? It's a great book for those interested in this kind of information, including, of course (but not limited to) those who have Volume 1.
Bravo!
Craig A. Bassett
I wish there were more of these...Review Date: 2000-03-14
Excellent but hard to find non-canon seriesReview Date: 2000-01-03
Pleased....but saddenedReview Date: 1999-07-29
Info for D.W. EwingReview Date: 2004-03-21
http://www.mastercomdata.com/

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We needed more books from him . . .Review Date: 2004-11-15
Buy this book!!!Review Date: 2003-10-10
TimelessReview Date: 2002-03-21
Back-story to the silents....Review Date: 2003-06-30
labor of loveReview Date: 2003-06-24
I do cherish this particular book and guard it heavily - no one is permited to borrow it. (I am usually pretty generous with my shelves.)
I assure you that the book is well worth the price -it is an excellent resource to the novice or the expert.
J

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Spectrum....need I say moreReview Date: 2007-09-24
Compelling and superior.Review Date: 2007-01-07
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
this is a review...yeah....Review Date: 2006-02-20
The annual of fantasy artReview Date: 2006-04-16
Some of the most remarkable work appears in the sculptural (dimensional) category. That group includes a few pieces based on standard comic superheroes. Works by Davis and Northey are clever, and one by Loroux is clearly a work of great affection. A political piece by Ross, in the editorial grouping, displays chilling wit.
With roughly 250 artists represented, and multiple works by many, there's an exciting assortment of topics and approaches. Although I recognize only a few of the names, the quality and wit meet very high standards throughout. I recommend this to anyone that values fantasy images, as a spectator or as a creator.
//wiredweird
Another Delightful Visual OdysseyReview Date: 2006-01-06
As the other reviewers have mentioned, this is just amazingly beautiful and exciting art. Some images are total exotica, some progressive and avant garde, and some appear to be well within classical conventions. Almost all of these artworks are astonishing and will have your imagination just buzzing. Most are paintings, many are photos of sculpture and other media. I find myself gasping as I flip the pages, saying "Unbelievable!" You really just have to see this work to fully grasp it. I implore my six year-old to look at the pictures, hoping to inspire neurological pathway formation with the colorful pictures of the stuff of our wildest dreams , but I slap her little paw whenever she tries to touch! Spectrum books are a peanut butter-free zone!
I personally do not see this edition (12) being that different from its predecessors in terms of content. Every volume I have is first-rate and a stone-cold must-have. This is exactly in that tradition in terms of quality and quantity of art.
Why the four stars instead of five: Okay, I should have griped last year. With Spectrum 11 they switched over to a cheaper cover. It is a shiny cardboard cover which will get dinged up and scuffed over time. The book loses its high-quality outer lustre with the downgraded binding and I think the Fenners (the wonderful people who produce this series and several other magnificent books) have made a significant mistake by allowing this to happen. As someone who went through a twenty-year phase of haunting used bookstores I can testify as an expert: this cover does not come close to matching the quality of the work (and paper, for that matter) on the inside. These books deserve the high quality cloth "buckram" covers which earlier editions had. Those covers will last forever and preserve these works as the historical momentos which they are indeed. If the price has to be raised a few bucks, so be it. I suspect demand will only go up; people who appreciate this type of art obviously are discriminating, and they will gladly pay for the extra attention to quality. Please, put Spectrum 13 back in a high-quality cover. Otherwise, keep up the fabuluous work.

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Great collection...Review Date: 2003-08-08
Extraordinary Art... Again.Review Date: 2002-01-10
Spectrum 8 is more or less just like previous Spectrum books. The art is broken down into sections (Books, magazines, unpublished, etc.) and each section has a Gold & Silver award for the best pieces of art in that section (based on what the Spectrum jury thinks). You can spend hours looking through this book, only to pick it back up again a month later and spend another hour or two reading through it.
I suggest you purchase the hardcover edition and stash it away in your bookcase, because you'll be looking through it for years to come.
beautiful artworkReview Date: 2004-09-11
A fantastic collection!Review Date: 2001-11-22
Such great work...Review Date: 2002-05-12
All in all, a GREAT collection! May it inspire you to write, drwa or create something outstanding of your own...

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The Need for MythReview Date: 2007-07-06
great bookReview Date: 2007-02-17
A wonderful book...Review Date: 2006-07-31
Basically giving the impression of the origin of the Star Wars Films. How Lucas was influenced with all these ideas and made the films what they are today. How timeless the story really has been. Also available is some of the pre production artwork from the Classic Trilogy.
recommended!!Review Date: 2004-07-22
Great resource, fun read for SW enthusiasts.Review Date: 2001-04-05
I'm not the most well-read person around so it was a lot of fun to learn how Lucas' characters and story were shaped by (or copied from) myths and legends of other times and cultures. Reading this book has led me to explore some of the material that Lucas borrowed from in creating Star Wars. I'm a big SW nut, but it's nice to get my head out of the SW universe and out into other forms of art and literature.
If you don't feel like reading, this book is also full of GREAT photos from the trilogy.
I keep this one on the shelf next to Joseph Campbell's "Power of Myth." It is a nice complement to Campbell's book.

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understanding myselfReview Date: 2007-05-01
Gaining Courage to Live Outside of the BubbleReview Date: 2006-02-24
His chapter which includes ideas on multidimensional thinking is appropriate in today's political climate. He indicates that true dialogue takes into consideration the appreciation for differences in opinions. He makes some profound statements about pop culture's affect on the lives of today's children. He also gives parents tools and resources for assisting their children in bettering their behavior. The book ends with a resounding "yes" to life with a hopeful, powerful way of perceiving and reframing life's problems. This was an excellent book!
Reviewed -by C.Gale Perkins-authorReview Date: 2006-03-18
This book should be a gift to every teen and their parents, no home should be without it.
My Review of a Great BookReview Date: 2006-02-23
"Stepping Out of the Bubble : Reflections On the Pilgrimage of Counseling Therapy by James P. Krehbiel is an amazing and outstanding book that provides help and direction to the many people that are suffering from problems described in this book.
I was amazed at how many of the problems and challenges, that the author writes about, are problems and challenges I have seen many people suffer with.
The counseling theory and practice information in this book provides a direction for people that have a problem and are willing to go to counseling and risk moving forward in their journey toward finding personal growth and development, and eventually stepping out of the bubble.
Many people have problems and challenges that they never seek help for and they and their loved ones continue to suffer. This book goes a long way in bringing the thought of counseling to people and helping people to better understand the counseling process.
To author James P. Krehbiel thank you for writing your great book. I am convinced your book will help many people and because of your book many more people will step out of the bubble. I recommend this book very highly and also feel it would be a great college text.
A practical resource for better livingReview Date: 2006-03-26
The "bubble" represents our security and comfort zone, but it is also the inner place where we store the pain of our past experiences and the unpleasant reality of that not being made conscious which keeps us bound in unhealthy and self-defeating patterns. Staying within this bubble limits our emotional responsiveness as we numb ourselves to the coexistence even as unresolved issues unconsciously filter forth. To step outside of the bubble is to courageously examine the contents in all honesty and to face life's reality outside of the bubble. Once outside the bubble, one can move forward to experience life in more emotional depth, fullness and passion. "Being a fully functioning individual is about being true to whom you are and letting things be the way they are," explains author, James Krehbiel.
With brilliant and compassionate understanding, Mr. Krehbiel briefly details methods used and pertinent case examples within his therapy practice. "Self-regulation is a goal of therapy. I educate people in the fact that all the answers are ultimately within." "Stepping Out Of The Bubble" strives to do the same, by giving information on how we become trapped in the bubble and how beneficial the making of conscious choices to leave, can be.
Some of the many topics included within this book are: being assertive, characteristics of an "authentic" person, the integration of each of our different personality parts, the difference between true guilt and false guilt, setting boundaries, addictions and addictions to "manic" relationships, awareness (staying in the moment or mindfulness), grounding, honoring one's inner voice, panic attacks, OCD and mood disorders. The section regarding kids and parenting was exceptional, in my opinion, and I found many points about discipline that made much sense. Also appreciated was the section relating to religion (dogma) versus faith (spiritual) as well as what needed to be said about pop culture.
I enjoyed reading "Stepping Out Of The Bubble" and would recommend it to anyone. It is enriching and inspirational.

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An Absolutely Wonderful BookReview Date: 2008-02-14
Mr. Farah shows, in detail, how Bush won the greatest military victory in history in Iraq, thus saving the world from destruction by a madman. He proves that only conservatives can save the world and take back America!
God Bless America. Shame shame to the liberals. Long live George W. Bush, Rush Limbaugh, David Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Neal Boortz, Michael Savage, Matt Drudge, Glenn Beck, Laura Ingraham, Bill O'Reilley, Mike Gallagher, G. Gordon Liddy, Karl Rove, Ann Coulter and FoxNEWS !!!!
Stop the Presses (Reloaded)Review Date: 2007-08-06
Before reading this book there was not much respect for any news media. After reading this book it (and it is an easy read) quite a bit of respect for the "true" function of the news media has been restored.
Farah is honest about himself, who he is, what he has done in the past good or bad.
Everybody, not just Americans, should read this book! I dare say that a lot of Americans will learn a lot while reading it. Non Americans might be jealous once they learn how the government and the news media was meant to be in the US.
Fantastic! An Vitally Important Read For All Americans!Review Date: 2007-09-21
For the history booksReview Date: 2007-08-16
The author leaves no doubt that he is indeed a Christian, but he does very well in calling attention to the unfairness of labeling himself or WorldNetDaily as "conservative" or "right-wing." While the viewpoints in the publications of WND do resemble more what you might expect to read in early America, versus our increasingly postmodern America, this is simply traditional. That is, after all, the entire point of this book: to tell the tale of the New Media Revolution, and all the while call us back to a proper understanding of our free press in this free society; an understanding that is unfortunately absent in the big indoctrinating press of today.
Given the nature of the book, I believe that freedom loving Americans the world over should appreciate this book; and with a wonderful endorsement from Rush Limbaugh right on the back cover, this book is especially hallowed for Americans with conservative sympathies.
Knock your socks off readingReview Date: 2007-04-21
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